Description: Color slides of birch tree growing out of the grass next to a body of water with pine trees on the other side of the water. From box labeled: August1975, nature
Description: Color slides of a study of cedar pine cones and seeds. These are photographed on branches and on top of a green background. From box labeled: Summer/Fall 1975, nature
Description: Color slide of the vew across a rocky cliff looking towards a mountain in the distance with ocean in between the two views. There is a large dead plant in the center of the frame closest to the photographer. From box labeled: Summer/Fall 1976, nature
Description: Color slide of long slender white flowers on a thin stalk. There are multiples of these flower groups in bloom. A bumble bee crawls on one flower cluster. From box labeled: Summer/Fall 1976, nature
Description: Color slide of a fallen tree brach decaying under mosses and lichens laying on the forest floor. From box labeled: Summer/Fall 1976, nature
Description: Movie posters from attic of McEachern & Hutchins hardware store in SW Harbor which use to be a movie theater. These posters are hand drawn. Poster Reads: Gary Cooper Charlton Heston Wreck of the Mary Deare, 1959-Color-G-105 min (Dennis Dever 1977)
Description: Photocopied pages from book, The Babson Genealogy, 1637-1977, Descendants of Isabel Babson who arrived at Salem, Massachusetts in 1637. Eaton Press, Watertown, Massachusetts, 1978.
Description: Portion of Maine Historical Society Prize Essay, 1976, pertaining to 1770 incident between crew member of a Royal Navy ship and a local Bunker young woman.
Description: Letter excerpt details descendants of Samuel Richardson and Betty Giles and Samuel's second wife Lousana Garland. Samuel lived in Bridgeton, ME, and Aurora, Me.
Description: Photocopy of rough draft pages pertaining to genealogy of multiple families which Wiley prepared for publication. Richardson name appears on 5th page.
Description: Photocopy, single page, labeled as "Sheet 2", of genealogical chart beginning in 1673 with Timothy Somes through to 18th C. generation including Abraham Somes, first settler of Mount Desert Island.